The 27-year-old forward/winger first came to prominence playing for Segunda División B side, Écija Balompié. His performances helped lead Écija to the league title, catching the eye of Barcelona B scouts, where he would transfer to in July 2008. There he scored 29 goals in 108 appearances, helping them get promoted to the Segundo División for the first time this century.
Seeing the pitch just three times for the senior side, he turned down a contract offer in summer 2011 and was transferred to Benfica for £2.2m. His first year with the Portuguese club was somewhat successful, scoring 15 goals in all competitions and helping the club win the Taça de Liga. He also scored in his first five consecutive league matches, tying Eusébio's record for goals by a debut player in Primeira Liga.
Unfortunately the honeymoon ended and Nolito found himself as fourth choice forward at the start of 2012-13 season. After only 6 appearances and 188 minutes the first half of the year, he was loaned to Granada CF in the January transfer window. At the Andalusian club, he created lots of chances, but only managed one assist to go with his 3 goals, but garnered enough interest to earn a transfer to Celta Vigo for £2.2m.
His stats for the La Liga club last season are not mind-blowing, but somewhat impressive considering it was his first season there and he wasn't exactly surrounded by world class talent:
npg90 | gc90 | cc90 | sacc% | shot% | TTI90 | gopd |
0.48 | 0.63 | 1.94 | 41.18% | 14.12% | 11.5 | 0.29 |
Nolito seems to set up lots of chances for his teammates no matter where he plays, just imagine what he could do with the likes of Sturridge, Sterling, and Coutinho around him. He also doesn't waste shot opportunities nor turnover the ball at a ridiculous rate, hence his 11.5 TTI90. The most impressive stat though is his goals on pitch difference 90 of 0.29, when he wasn't on the pitch, Celta Vigo was destined to lose with a team gopd of -0.13.
The soon-to-be 28-year-old Spaniard is not just a poacher, but can contribute in many ways. Other than setting others up, he is also a decent tackler, averaging 2.34 successful tackles per 90 minutes at a 48.4% rate. He's valued at around £5m, which if we could get him for anything close, would be steal. Recently, he said if Barcelona came calling, he would leave, I wonder if that applies to other 'big' clubs.
No comments:
Post a Comment